2/10
I, Eddie Baxter was going to have to save the world.
6 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Not a sequel to the 1981 horror parody but just another variation of the same story, and just as lame. This one is trying too hard with a plotline spoofing a bunch of cheap science fiction films (basically already unintentional comedies which doesn't require a spoof), and with everyone with the exception of comic legend Ray Walston and young Jason Presson overacting (including unfunny Avery Schreiber and "Bad Seed" veteran Patty McCormick), it's quickly cumbersome.

One moderately amusing moment has vampiress Pamela Stonebrook breaking into a smirk inducing song about her desire to be human again, complete with chorus girls, but as said, it only brings on a half smile, not laughs. Once again, it's a sketch TV show spoof stretched out to 78 minutes, and rather cheaply, obviously rushed out for local theater chains and not the big cities. Perhaps they knew after the minor release of the first one that critics would annihilate it. The first one was bad enough, and I felt like I wasted nearly three hours of my life on these two misfires that an exorcism would never get out of my mind.
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